It seems that the NNEDI3Resize Resizer for Avisynth is missing a Prescreener option.
According to the
Avisynth Wiki, there should be 5 options, 0 - 4:
However, in Hybrid under Filtering -> Avisynth -> Line -> Resizer, there are only 4 options for the Prescreener, 1 - 4:
So in the above image, option "0" is not available, so it would appear that there is no way to disable it (which is what option 0 is).
Will fix, no problem.
Cu Selur
Ps.: => send you a link to a dev version for testing
Tried the dev version but the CPU is way underutilized or something when I try to execute a job, causing extremely poor performance. When I switch back to version 2019.3.14.1, everything is fine, with the same file, job, and settings. I can see all 6 cores are being used but CPU performance doesn't go above 20% max on the dev version for some reason.
Dev Version 2019.04.11-20232:
Current Stable Version 2019.3.14.1:
(Note: No, that is not Windows XP, it's a Windows XP theme via Classic Shell for Windows 7 SP1. Yes, I'm using the "veryslow" profile! )
Didn't change anything aside from LSFmod and NNEDI3Resize.
Without even knowing what settings you use not really anything I can say about it,..
Wild guess: try to reset your defaults.
For the future: Instead of posting screenshot, after screenshot, better create a debug output level 9.
Quote:Is it OK to install different versions of Hybrid at the same time, in a different folder?
If you make them portable (use separate 'settings' folder, read:
[INFO] *hidden* Hybrid options,...): Yes.
Otherwise: No, since they will use the same settings folder etc. which will break things even if you don't notice it directly.
Quote:I should have tried Prescreener on 2 for Dev version to see if that made the problem go away. DANG!
Yup, unless you are sure the same settings were used, comparing the speeds&cpu usage doesn't really help.
Also, the dev version uses a different MT thread count when settings MT threads to 0.
Cu Selur